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Optimization of Concrete Container Composition in Radioactive Waste Management

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2011

I. B. Plecas
Affiliation:
Institute of Nuclear Science “Boris Kidrič”, Vinca P.O.B.522, 11001 Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Li. L. Mihajlovic
Affiliation:
Institute of Nuclear Science “Boris Kidrič”, Vinca P.O.B.522, 11001 Belgrade, Yugoslavia
A. M. Kostadinovic
Affiliation:
Institute of Nuclear Science “Boris Kidrič”, Vinca P.O.B.522, 11001 Belgrade, Yugoslavia
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Abstract

In this paper an optimization of concrete container composition, used for storing low and intermediate level radioactive waste from nuclear power plants in Yugoslavia, is presented.

Mechanical properties 37−52 MPa, permeability 1.07. 10−13 - 1.50. 10−11cm2 and leakage rate 3.66. 10−6 - 1.77. 10−4 cm/d for concrete made of commercial materials, were tested.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 1985

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